A man was stopped on the campus of a Montgomery elementary school after being seen in possession of a gun, said MPS Senior Communications Officer Tom Salter.

The police investigation of the incident, which occurred at Vaughn Road Elementary School, prompted a lockdown, one of two MPS experienced Friday because of separate police investigations.

Vaughn Road Elementary School was locked down around the time of dismissal after an office staff member saw an adult on campus with what appeared to be a weapon.

The staff member called police, and police initially found no weapon on the person. Salter said a review of video by police confirmed the man did have a weapon on him. Salter said the gun was initially in his waistband and was transferred to another part of his body when he was reported to police.

Salter said no students were injured or threatened in the incident and the lockdown lasted about 10 minutes.

"The adult never pulled anything out or threatened anybody," Salter said, adding the call was made out of "an abundance of caution."

At Garrett Elementary School, a single adult in a "suspicious vehicle" prompted a police investigation and led to a lock down, Salter said.

The incident was first reported by MPS to be a domestic situation between two adults, but Salter later said the principal informed him it was one adult in a suspicious vehicle.

The Montgomery Advertiser's request to Montgomery Police Department for more information was not immediately returned. It's unknown if any arrests were made in either incident.